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Show Part Two EL VOL, NO. sn? f , , EXAMINER 364 OGDEN E3II Hfra i2c;- RLTOSS ' k'" " ' , - CITY, SUNDAY UTAH, ' rp ffroevissrew kslLxi t! ' - OF SULU" TUESDAY. ilaiio or chi C. wives. and war Is ore somewhat the by im- - tec-tai- Man-ch'i- ll risi.p-initi.- T AT CRIPPLE CREEK." FROM it enjoyed u six mimt ha' run at Theatre in Near York snd played Ions engagements in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities It comes to town heralded as une of the ni'ist substantial and lasting successes of recent year. As suggested The Sultan of Sulu" reby its title, cites certain events supposed to have occurred in the Philippine islands durThe poing the American invasion. tentate ia a whitnseal and polygamHe occupies the ous individual. throne of Sulu or Jlo, the largest of the Southern Islands of the Philipinvasion pine group. The American snd the arrival of a company of commanded Lieutenant by Hardy, l,r. &. A., to civilize the monarch, add to hia complications, which are already large, as he has recently si they too yin the susrteptible Su'tanf love the moment he beholds them Civilization, with cocktails, uliutmi' and other incidents peculiar to mod era life, sits heavily upon the conilt potentate, so much so in fact that he is unable to live up to the new alal-o- f affairs and is cast into one of hie own Ja!la. He ia liberated, however on a legal technicality, and linally made governor of his own island The Suitan'a retinue of wives, soldiers, courtiers, dancing girls anl his magnificent palace with its Oriental splendor and tropical gardens, havb had no small share In the phenomenal saecess that haa hitherto attended this production. Tile cast baa been moat carefully selected and ia one of exceptional excellence and the large W Hack's aol-ilfr- appropriated ishlng the activity of the vital process. It has been shown also from the time of lr. IMrks onward, that it diinin-istie- a very greatly the power of the muscles; and again 1 repeat that it diminishes the intellectual power of How from a the uervous system. the nervous system. N'ow, from medical point or view to call an agent that causes such diminution of sctlv-sceto be perfectly ridiculius. It FROM A MUSICAL STANDPOINT. On March 22nd s lecture waa dellv-i-ie- d Iiy Priifessir Sir Victor Horsley si St lames' ball, lnidou. The v urc quoiatlno from that which w ptihllKhed in the AlliaMce News: Tic medical prolessiun sees more than siij oiler profession the working . fldiNhieal laws and condltiiiiia on the snd on the welfare of the us- - . n judge-advocat- SCENE CENTS Tuesday Night "SULTAN OF SULU musical treat ha btvu piw'.deil pm run of the Uracd, T!ie (or lb Mi,ia:i i,, uito.Vv all rent will take place on Tuisuay. his w.vns hui one. and I'ticle Sdiim's January lat, matinee and eight and s'lduis Imuirdlately falling in hive the piece secured for the occasion a with uml iiiiiix iiiK tlicra The Judge musical satin. The the i' is a il tiiuideu lady ThU (hilgbiful Sultan of Sulu. of the B siuiicsc Ivpe. She lias for opera, with It keen, it cisive her Hssistatia four New Knuliutrl humor and delightful autire. is nut a: bold leather, who are pretty and rw to patron tf musical uu ructions, demur? and tlaucc so gracefully that A FIVE B53T3 Tuesday Matinee SULTAN OP SULU "AT CRIPPLE CREEK ffULTAN PRICE 1906. 30, - TONIGHT -- DECEMBER MORNING, Pages 9 to 16 eight of a neighboring SULTAN BERNICE HART, SULTAN OF SULU." OF SULU tinn, and in respect of aleohoi, it sees ll employ ed sa a fund, and as what is popularly lMipulatly known us a "drug. Rill whether under one guise nr the other, the medical profession know a that it is a potent ran of disease, crime, poverty and death." With reitrd to the question of the use of alcohol in its employment as food in its digest Ic nee, I need not remind you that Ihe fissi use of alcohol is i t a aggravation of disease, if it is not actuslly the cause. You know well that BOSTON GIRLS. is not a "Nobody can galnday the fact that alcohol depresses the vital activity of the human body, and therefore cannot possllily be regarded as a fond. " Therefore either as a food nr as a drug, we recognise that alcohol is of no service or very little to the community. Nu service as a fnod. and very doubtful service as a drug. . What more noxious trade can poscash in the KHurilny pay envelope. sibly be imagined than the- - alcohol Finaly hn saw there was more u.uncy trade? It causes disease, crime, por-era- y to lie inaile out of a sucriwsful play and death. lYoVsnor Henley concluded by pays in a week than there in wilting tngr al dewire to wnggeat to you a pubKlories in a year. The newspup'-lic health system of legislation, whereKillian of Bulu" was the rer.ulL That Freer the leuitierature of the by the sale end use of alert'd shall made hint. body, it can only do that bp rltuln- - be very largely prohibited.; , j . d chorus noted for the beauty feminine of Spates. Ado is au Indianan, lie went to school at Ki'ittiand, and then to s in Clil- bigger w l(Ou that of lile bSS0 it- .lt Working oil a Th..-t-i lie outgrew the re-ior Li trial sphere and wrote sketches the mood pleased him, utilizing the slang of lire street turning it into its member. - 1 - GEORGE ADE WAS A REPORTER. ' George Adea Income in shout, twice that of the president of the I'nitcd Mli-n- w.-i- s of-IL- Some Blithesome Cheer for the Glad New Year . the judgea of the supreme court call first and after them judges of other courts, a number of wlio have held high office then hoa-eve- IA I New Years Reception at the White House By ALBFR.TA PLATT A the congressmen. Following these dignitaries th of the army and behind them those of (he navy in full uniform come step- ping Into the blue room. They present a fine appearanre; their uniforms glitter with gold burtons and and they look very Important Without the brilliant and Imposing. uniforms, however, and In clothee Ilka ordinary men. they would look Just Ilka other men. Ko would the gorgeously dressed member of Ihe diplomat If rnrpe. Clothes make a great difference In the look of people. After the cnngn-ssnievarious othea nfflrlal folk call and. laat of all, th whom good peop1"." great President Lincoln thought so much are admitted, only one hour Is allowed to them to file In and pay theis respecta to the president and his wlfv although there are thousands of them, and many of them have been standing outside waiting for several hours Rometimca Ihe hnur is over before at the rmwd have been ushered In. and then some of their, have to go away disappointed. t nffl-ce- re k; triip-niln- first president, George received calls New Year's day from the members of his cabinet and ether friends. He esiabliirtied the run-toand It ban been continued ever since. It most likely will be so long as the republic lasts I have no doubt lliat nearly every one of you young s ile will sooner or later make a New Tear's call on a prerfidtnl of the United States and hi family. Nearly very good American lias that anibl- - OUR A New Veer's Eve RenliillsS, tlon. The population of our great country la now so large, however, that it looks sa If the president will In time have to receive his callers In Installment, meeting a given number each day and taking a whole week for the new year celebrallun. as the Chinese do. Even now from 10.000 to 1S.000 people sometimes call at the Whit House on New Tcei-day. and the president shakes hands with them, so that his right arm Is lame and Swollen next day. How the people throng Presiin you see from the picture. dents' wives used to shake hands with the csileh. too, but the strain on them became so severe that they had to give it up. At the New Tear's reception nowadays a president's wife generally stands beside her husband and holds a huge bouquet or floweni in her right hand In front of her, so that no callc-offers to shake hands. Our fin old White House at Washington la now more than a century old. For 10S years presidents of the United (States have hold annual New Tear's, receptions there. The first to receive callers there were President John s AND If a Chinaman dies while being tried I : murder the fact of hi dy'ng is iji.en as evidence of his guilt He ha I.ri ed. but somebody must. aufTer,1 his eldest son. If he has one, 'iierrfnre sent to prison for a year. If has no son. lhr-- his father or brotit- -' ' gets a flogging. In Switzerland there Is a lw whlftl I "liid the sole of women's hnt mess-m- g in more than eighteen fot- - A Sew teae Jwwrnal. 1 and girl, did you ever keep g diary? Begin one nn New Year day. -: il s '.idin-te- r, and artlfirlgl flower1 ard CALLING ON THE PRESIDENT after her are the wives of members of the president' cabinet. The member of the cabinet are ad- mltied to the blue room first, the sec- of stale at their head. They pass In line, and then the secretary of take hia place on the left of the president, to aalt in remriring what This Is called the diplomatic corps. consist! of the ambassadors and min- latere, with their wives. FAR. most cantons, clgn feither are also, in heavily penalized. la sea the lowest body rue of water on the glvV. Hr level has for been growing gradually feei rn.l now it I e!h:y-llv- e the level of the iic.ghbcrtiig sea. , lan ccn-ter:- F. french (hip are usually nam-- 1 after PYpnch provinces or town, victories. Idras or sentiment. Herman ahlps bear the names of German rivers, port. a. , . ' , Rnjra Adams and hia w ire, Abigail. The lower floor of the mansion, where the blue room and the red room now are. was not even linirhed then, and President and Mrs. Adams had to receive their President where guests upstairs, Roosevelt's library now la Everything at a president IbI New Tear's reception la Just as cut and dried as it can be, and every year It la gone through in precisely the same order. The .ceremony begins at H o'clock. Then the president gives a nod to his master of ceremmies, and the master of ceremonies gives a nod to the Narine hand, who wear red costs and always play at a White House New They begin with Tsar's reception. Hall to the Chief." The president stands in the blue room. Airs. Roosevelt stands at his right, and in line NEAR . , poets, states and characters In German literature. It h been computed by geographer that if the sea were emptied of its writer and pH the rivers cf the ear'.n were to pour their present flood Into the vacant spdee. allowing nolhl: ; for evircretlun. M 000 years w .c!d ; to li'ing the ocean up to Us present l?tl.I In New Zealand the stats gives eo-- h rhlld a good education. If a boy rtf the Inbnrii.g class. It guarantee); that he shall be' taught a trade and later ex i j j , j I I DAT. The rail of the diidomatie corps the most gorgeous part of the whole show. The member of the rotT wear the splendid enurt dress of their Dlemoi.d. biieht spective countries. color, gold luce and button nod shin-staie lug swords altogeih- -r make a that is dazallng. The dress of 'lie men is almost as magnificent a that of the ladies. The members of tho dlplorvuie r.rps te call r,n the president first because they are the representative of the ruleis of countries. Nest following Ihe with their foreign embassies ro-nwives, the judges of the supreme court of the United States. It will seem to young people very you Intelligent childish, but there Is a standing dispute between the supreme court Justices on the one side and senators on the other about which should take to find him work ar the trade. If he w!hs to undertake f irming. It will loan him money with wi;i h to be- words; then Italian, with "S.OOS; French. I'i.'iOO: Turkish. !t,B00, and IO.OOO. fc i anish, 1 ! NEW TEAR'S erts Itself e, gn.iluO ha tsken shape among and over R.,l,0 tl.e ini !!( lonl Hebrews of New Tors Nearly ll.Or-t a colony of inexpensive city to Jcrer-person41 Inj ired In one year Is il e fur 16h6 faml-r- o. on A nr railway. 11. e world homo A on Long island lmge lret of land haa boon The lai'gf't tdn fr.ftory In where at i;iid out as a morlei suburban village. Ik Iti Unglan-I- , ore Krapce has a 10 per rent tax on themillion l leil't t'ir ater ticket, of which the proceeds go manufactured every working The Fnghsh language beaus tic Ha to relievei the poor. the only rountiy that has a Kp:!n vocelmii.r y of ?'.-Oe- h with th- ilei.-i.ai-i w or comre nvt. with ruinnge l s ilitg a beby's bead on il. gin. J i.r.oi-iiinii- A nroreitn-n- t 4 Number Ihe pages. IRS of them, and then set aside those of even numbers to chronicle your goid deeds upon, reserving Ihe odd numbers for youl shortcomings snd failures during the , coming year. Then let the game begin. Let earnest endeavor, combined with unselfishness, fortify Itself against hall heartedness and selfishness. This bailie of right and wrong will give you added strength of character for the ordinary lltlla errors which by themselves seem so small, but when written down In black and white assume formidable proportions, showing hal is. as In first to call to your own weakness in glaring precedence" on the president. The Judges say the prominence. From day to day you will find yourlaw Interpreting power Is superior to self striving t fill the pares that are the law making powe--; the senators emphatically that the law making marked with the even numbers, feeling power is above the law Interpreting a sense f victory each time you turn power. So th dispute goes on.' with to the odd numbered page without n no prospect of Its being settled just word written on it. When the year Is as though It made any difference real- out you may have the satisfaction ol ly whlel passed Into the blue room finding the pages set aside far unI ahead nn New Tears day. As It Is, worthy deeds few In number. An emerald serves as its rudler, and Its stand Is n .slab ol f'uins feet ruby. reckons I hr I throughout Europe persons are annually rondemned for murder and that only one criminal out of three ia bronchi in preth-e- . A Jeweiar of Turin. Italy, hs made a tiny huai formed of a nipple pearl. Its nail is of beaten gold, studdeil with diamonds. an-- i (lie blnnuilc ligl.l U a per- - Ivory. Promotion In the Russian army la exceedingly slow. It takes sixteen t seventeen years for n captain to become a lieutenant colonel and fourteen rear for a lieutenant colonel to become a colonel. I The the earliest riser ef any bird, and the greenfinch next. The k is the laiet. During the racing season more that ll.UW.QUU a day Is wagered on hortea. j he baby head of King bcMri.ig Alfonso were issued in llisfc. Four hours' hard iMnklng exhausts the tissues as muih us ten hours of manual labor. Hlgnor Gnrofalo, the Italian erlmlnol-ugis- t. 10.000 Is-- -- |